Why does my siberian husky have diarrhea
List of causes for diarrhea in Huskies that you may be aware of:. Your veterinarian will be able to check for other health issues such as:. Of course, depending on the cause of diarrhea, it may require specific treatment. A tried and tested way to help most Huskies with diarrhea is to limit his food or have him fast completely for one day. This is not advised for puppies or seniors. When you should fast: Fasting for one day works particularly well if the diarrhea is caused by food intolerances, allergies, changes to his diet, ingestion of rotten or poisonous foods.
Fasting is not advised as young and old dogs need a higher amount of nutrition. A change such as fasting could be a shock to his system and cause further problems. If you suspect his diarrhea to be from stress, medication or dehydration, fasting will not help. Diarrhea puts a lot of stress on his digestive system and giving him too much food will likely make matters worse.
Feed your Husky 3 small meals per day, and try foods like diary free yogurt, cottage cheese , cooked macaroni, white rice, plain boiled chicken breast no skin or pumpkin. Keep the portions small and monitor how your Husky deals with this diet for the rest of the day. Keep your Husky on this diet until diarrhea improves significantly. When you should do this: This method for helping your Husky is very safe and as long as you avoid any specific allergies your Husky has, this will nearly always help.
Something to think about: Because of the nature of this diet, this will likely resolve any diarrhea, but it may not resolve any underlying causes such as stress or certain medication your Husky takes. Pro-Pectalin is formulated to help maintain a balanced microbial flora and promote intestinal health. Pro-Pectalin helps maintain proper gut pH, supports normal digestive function and aids in reducing occasional loose stools due to environmental stress or changes in diet.
In general when looking at food we look to get something that is grain free, or at least doesn't use Corn in any form. Purina does have some decent lines, you just have to read the ingredients and see how yours stacks up. Best bet is to see what you have available in the price range you need and look it up on dogfoodadvisor.
At the end of the day though what your dog does well on is what you need to feed. Merrick is now part of purina. Not because it was cheap or even good dog food but because its the best dog food out there thats kosher.
I still do not know why it was important for the dogs to keep kosher, it was just easier to not argue about it. Lostmaniac - I have had many Jewish friends, many of them had pets, mostly dogs Okay, no question that any dog food that contains grain probably also contains Chametz which would make it improper to have in the house during Pesach - no problem.
Grain free is better anyway, yes? But, then we know that most dogs loose the ability to utilize milk shortly after they're weaned so NOT having a milk product in our dog's food is good anyway, yes? With that bit of foolishness out of the way, I was surprised to find that there are, indeed, several Kosher for Pesach dog foods this list from Feed Bag Supply lsits many but then misses the obvious Evangers!
Lostmaniac wrote: Merrick is now part of purina. So, I wanted Kohdi back off of Natures Domain, although I think it's decent food, I noticed certain things that I accepted as normal when I hadn't tried other foods, that aren't so normal to me now. I went with Merricks and it was a BIG mistake which really surprised me!
I now have him on Zignature and he really really likes it, and through researching all the different foods I didn't want to go back to Acana because of what it was doing to both of their coats and because of the juniper berries I grew to really like the ingredients and how they are utilized in Zignature. The last 2 months i have had them on earthborn and my German shepherd has chewed his nails completely off in the front and his back ones are splitting so about to go back to merrick backcountry raw and see if it doesnt resolve.
Spider needs high protein grain free, which kind of cuts alot of brands and recipes out and it was way too difficult to give everyone else purina proplan and spider special food without spider getting into it.
My vet recommended mazuri exotic canine for spider, i had to order it The vixen that lives in the yard loved it though. There a re a lot of great food out there designed for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Anything but Purina. If you think you are saving money you're not because you are making things worse on your dog. If you feed it to her because your other dogs eat it, that's not a good reason. Siberian huskies are notorious for sensitive tummy's. Go with a food that is either chicken or turkey base and pick a brand that doesn't use any fillers etc. Chicken and Rice is good.
Within a short period of time she should be back to solid stools and feeling even better! Once you decide on a food you have to gradually introduce your dog to it. Purina funds almost all the nutritional studies in dogs has alot of lines and quality varies within the different lines ie dog chow vs instinct vs proplan. They unlike boutique brands actually have the money to do the reaserch. Most husky and primative type dogs cant handle the grains and yes rice is a grain. I feed merrick which is now a nestle purina line and very high quality dog food.
Blue buffalo isnt that great they just have a really great marketing strategy And then comes in the new fda research about grain free being connected to dcm. I talked to a vet about it and its partly brand specific but they arnt sure what is the actual cause yet. He wouldnt tell me the brands because its not yet published.
I personally trust data backed science over a cute commercial comparing your dog to a wolf. If you really want to feed your dog like a wolf stock up on game tags and dump the whole animal in the back yard.
Or better yet let them kill it themselves, a goat costs the same as a bag of high end dog food. Oh and spider my husky wolfdog wont touch any blue buffalo lines or flavors and neither will my other 3. I find that funny. Purina is a complete joke! It's like you or me eating fast food everyday.
More often than not when a company sells the new company that bought it will change the recipe hoping to save money. There are so many better brands of food than Purina. The only reason Vets push this food on their pet owners is because they get kick backs from the company!
It's like feeding your dog Pedigree. Same thing. If you don't believe me just read the label on some of their dog foods. They are filled with crap! You may spend a little more on a quality dog food, but in the long run your dog will be healthier and happier and you will have less visits to the vet.
Look up Nutri-source, Zignature or a half dozen of different recipes you can find on Chewy. You can shop online read the labels and reviews. I can't believe how many people feed their dog crappy food and wonder why they have stomach issues? Bottom line be your dog's advocate! Research the dog food and read the labels! Purina Beneful - This is one of their better kibble recipe - Notice the whole grain corn and wheat which is more difficult on a dogs digestive track.
This is why you stay away from crap like this! Uhuh and now go look at merrick and castor and pollux bought by purina in i avoid shipping because fedex cant find us and leaves our stuff in creede which is about 20 miles away ups has no issues and usps if it wont fit in the mailbox i have to go into south fork and get it there so im basically limited to tractor supply walmart the grocery store and the way way yuppie expensive pet store in pagosa springs and the pass is not always open in winter so throws that store out the window.
We have a local dog food mill near la jara. Its gross they buy horses at 38 cents a lb. They also use downer cows. It makes ol roy look like decent dog food. Late to the topic but you have a classic case of Ol' Roy crappies. Loads of corn wheat and soy but not much animal protein. Huskies are also notorious for chicken and turkey allergies avoid poultry. Huskies do best in my opinion on fish based diets like salmon or whitefish.
Your vet might prescribe antibiotics to treat primary and secondary bacterial infections, and may also give your puppy intravenous fluids to keep him hydrated during his recovery.
Toxins and poisons require immediate veterinary attention, and the treatment varies greatly depending on the toxin. If your puppy has a parasite, the treatment regimen will depend on the kind of parasite and the severity of the parasite infection.
Some parasites clear up with the administration of a medication, while others require a more in-depth approach. Most cases of diarrhea in puppies are preventable.
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By Anna Burke Nov 08, 4 Minutes. Nov 08, 4 Minutes. What Causes Diarrhea in Puppies? Learn more about the best food for your puppy Bacterial Infection Puppies have more delicate immune systems than adult dogs, which makes them more susceptible to bacterial infections. Viral Infection Perhaps the most worrying cause of puppy diarrhea is a viral infection.
Ingestion Puppies eat things that they are not supposed to. Learn more foods your puppy should and should not eat Parasites Young puppies are prone to parasites.
Stress Sometimes the reason behind puppy diarrhea is simple. When to Call the Vet With so many causes of puppy diarrhea out there, how do you know when to call the vet and when to wait it out?
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